Both goals for the home team were scored by Romante Jonuลกaite in the 62nd and 73rd minutes, and after this victory, the Lithuanian women also moved to the top of Group 1, from which only the group winner will definitely advance to the next round of qualifications.
A major upset nearly occurred today in Tallinn as well, where Estonia was tied 1-1 until the 84th minute against Liechtenstein, which is participating in its first-ever qualifications. The Estonian team played with one player less from the 61st minute after Annegret Kala was sent off, but Katrin Kirpu scored in the 84th minute to secure a narrow 2-1 victory, their first win in these qualifiers.
Estonia will host Lithuania in the next round on Saturday, April 18, while Bosnia and Herzegovina will play the return match against Liechtenstein in Vaduz at the same time, on Saturday at 4 PM. Bosnia and Herzegovina had defeated Liechtenstein 13-1 in Zenica at the beginning of March. The Bosnian team also beat Estonia 3-1 in early March at the Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Training Center in Zenica.
In the March matches, the Lithuanian women celebrated a 6-1 victory away against Liechtenstein, while they played a goalless draw at home against Estonia. The Bosnian team will travel directly from Lithuania for the match against Liechtenstein. Group C1 standings after the 3rd round: Lithuania 7 points, Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 points, Estonia 4 points, and Liechtenstein 0 points.
